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Originally Posted by peacegirl
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Originally Posted by davidm
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
Light does bounce off of objects, but objects do not reflect light.
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"Light does bounce off of objects, but objects do not reflect light." Classic!
Light bouncing off objects is what reflection means!
Really, someone should catalogue your wit and wisdom; it's almost as zany as Lessans'.
Question: How do we see?
Answer: "Voila! We see!"
Question: if we see in real time, why is that observations of the moons of Jupiter consistently and without exception prove that we see in delayed time, and every single obervation of those moons (and all other celestial bodies) have proven so for hundreds of years?
Answer: "Maybe it's a coincidence!"
Question: If we see in real time, how come NASA factors in delayed-time seeing in order to send spacecraft to Mars and other celestial bodies?
Answer: "Maybe something else is going on there!"
Question: Do objects reflect light?
Answer: "Light does bounce off of objects, but objects do not reflect light."

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Yes David, (N) light is white light and it is constantly being reflected off of objects. But objects do not reflect their image. Do you get it now? Of course not.
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They do not reflect their "image", nobody has ever said they reflect their "image" all anyone here has said is that objects reflect light. Light can have varying frequencies.